Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. The Dream Factoryis the story of the men (it was exclusively men) who commissioned, designed, built, and worked ...
It was improbable, to say the least, that the David Gruen born as a Jew in 1886 in the back-of-beyond Polish-Russian township of Plonsk should have become David Ben-Gurion, a world-historical figure.
Be My Guest” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Then a piano was wheeled out onstage for the Tchaikovsky Concerto (the First, of course, not the Second, which has always ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. The museum label is unequivocal. What this mosaic shows is the battle of Issus in 333 B.C., when a Macedonian ...
President Trump’s takeover of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts earlier this year ruffled some feathers, but ...
In an age of killer submarines and cyber warfare, one might reasonably ask what old warriors from long-gone conflicts have to teach us about war today. Qui ...
Tchaikovsky is known for symphonies, ballets, concertos, and operas—that ought to be enough. He is not especially known for chamber works. I always thought his best chamber work was the Piano Trio in ...
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Edgar Vincent, the first (and, as it happens, the last) Viscount D’Abernon, once remarked that “An Englishman’s mind works best when it is almost too late.” He died in the dark days of 1941 and so did ...
The Critic’s Notebook by the Editors On E. T. A. Hoffman, Pat Lipsky, architectural reuse, Mrs. Dalloway & more from the world of culture.
A new collection of Henry James’s letters reveals the early development of the writer.
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